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Crow, a rescued black American mustang at Rescue Ranchito
501(c)(3) Nonprofit Equine Rescue
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501(c)(3)Nonprofit Equine Rescue

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February 2025 -
Beating the Deadline

At nine years old, Crow found himself in the Fabrizius livestock kill pen with a strict ship-to-slaughter date. Originally from the Silver King HMA in Nevada, this beautiful black mustang was out of time and out of options. Erin immediately drove all the way from Utah to pay his bail and pull him to safety before he could be sent across the border.

May to November -
Searching for the Right Fit

Rehabilitation isn't always a straight line. For his first six months, we tried a couple of different trainers, but Crow just wasn't clicking with their programs. We knew we had an incredibly athletic, spirited horse who wanted to lead the way, but an unpredictable bucking issue kept lurking beneath the surface, making him unsafe to ride. We knew we just had to find someone who spoke his language.

November 2025 -
The Turning Point

In November, everything changed when we finally matched him with the perfect trainer. It clicked instantly. Through the right approach, Crow quickly realized he didn't have to resort to bucking anymore. As soon as that mental block was cleared, his true, friendly, and charming personality blossomed. He hit the trails with his new team, quickly proving himself to be a willing partner who is happy to ride all day long.

Spring 2026 -
Big Things in Petite Packages

Crow is now fully rehabilitated and officially ready for adoption! He has a huge heart, and he just wants to go. We see incredible potential for him as an endurance horse, a working ranch horse for a confident kid, a fast barrel racer, or an eventing pony. He is the absolute perfect match for a competitive, adventurous youth or an adult rider looking for a bold, all-day mountain partner.

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February 2025 -
Beating the Deadline

At nine years old, Crow found himself in the Fabrizius livestock kill pen with a strict ship-to-slaughter date. Originally from the Silver King HMA in Nevada, this beautiful black mustang was out of time and out of options. Erin immediately drove all the way from Utah to pay his bail and pull him to safety before he could be sent across the border.

November 2025 -
The Turning Point

In November, everything changed when we finally matched him with the perfect trainer. It clicked instantly. Through the right approach, Crow quickly realized he didn't have to resort to bucking anymore. As soon as that mental block was cleared, his true, friendly, and charming personality blossomed. He hit the trails with his new team, quickly proving himself to be a willing partner who is happy to ride all day long.

May to November 2025 -
Searching for the Right Fit

Rehabilitation isn't always a straight line. For his first six months, we tried a couple of different trainers, but Crow just wasn't clicking with their programs. We knew we had an incredibly athletic, spirited horse who wanted to lead the way, but an unpredictable bucking issue kept lurking beneath the surface, making him unsafe to ride. We knew we just had to find someone who spoke his language.

Spring 2026 -
Big Things in Petite Packages

Crow is now fully rehabilitated and officially ready for adoption! He has a huge heart, and he just wants to go. We see incredible potential for him as an endurance horse, a working ranch horse for a confident kid, a fast barrel racer, or an eventing pony. He is the absolute perfect match for a competitive, adventurous youth or an adult rider looking for a bold, all-day mountain partner.

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